Thirty six female mice had been used to study the repairing of
cutaneous wounds which was treated with seven minute electric stimulation of
2mA a day, by using the transcutaneuos kinesis stimulator. They had been
distributed in three groups of equal number, being subdivided in sub-groups
which have been named: controlled (I) and treatment (II). The animals had been
submitted to the circular removal of skin of 10,0mm in the dorsal region of the
thorax and the wounds had been evaluated in 7th, 14th and 21th days of
postoperative (PO). The reduction area of the wounds of the treated sub-group
significantly did not surpass the area related to wounds of the controlled subgroup.
In the wounds of the controlled group, it was observed innumerable
sanguineous vases, intense hemorrhages, intense presence of fibroblasts,
moderate of plasmocytes and polymorfonuclears. In the ones of the treated
animals dermal and the epidermis met thin with bigger amount of
polymorfonuclears. The administration of 2mA, during seven minutes, in
cutaneous wound of mice induces the formation of a dermal and thin epidermis.
The final aspect of the scar of the wounds of the treated and controlled animals
was distinctly similar.